In the introductory section of Chapter 32, the narrator builds anticipation for a very special story. After referencing the passing of devotees like Megha and Tatya Saheb Noolkar, the narrator announces a sweet and extremely beneficial incident. This story is particularly significant because, as Chapter 32 highlights, it is narrated by Sai Baba himself, from his own mouth. The tale recounts a time when Baba was in the forest and had an unexpected and wondrous encounter, a "Guru-darshan." The narrator emphasizes the profound nature of this event, urging the listeners to pay close attention to hear about the Guru's wondrous deed.
Besides the story of the woman and the puranpolis, what other tale does the narrator promise in Chapter 32, and who tells it?
📖 Chapter 32